MacBook and iMac Busted in Canadian Counterfeiting Raid
5:51 pm, May 21st, 2009, Leander Kahney

The Mounties in British Columbia just busted their biggest counterfeiting operation ever — and the brains of the operation were a very sinister and criminal-looking iMac and MacBook.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in British Columbia raided a counterfeit “currency lab” in Surrey, B.C. last week, seizing more than $220,000 in American and Canadian notes and arresting four people.
They also seized a new iMac, a MacBook, and what look like a pair of inket printers and a laser printer. HP is the ink of choice for funny money, looks like.
(I’ve always suspect Macs were the machine of choice for counterfeiters, given their graphics history. I’ll look into it).
Posted by Leander Kahney in Apple, Hardware, News, Software | Comment on this article
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